Nick H.
·A dealer has been offering this on Chrono24 and ebay recently. I got really enthusiastic about it and asked him lots of questions because his description didn't seem plausible. He said it was a 1972 Heuer-Leonidas with a 7750. I think it's a real watch because I've seen it appear two other times on the internet. I was waiting for him to send photos of the movement...then I was going to make him an offer. He was asking £5700. He has a decent track record at Chrono24 and ebay. All of a sudden he withdrew it from sale today - he says it's gone to Christie's and they'll auction it next year. He says he withdrew it because he was getting lots of offers of £2000-£3000. If he'd only sent me some photos of the movement, and committed to a written guarantee that it was made by Heuer, I'd have offered him £4,000. It seems he was fielding enquiries from 5 different people and forgot there was one still 'on the hook'. So now I'm a bit cheesed off. As I am new here I expect you will all be looking rather quizzically at this post. All in all this is very frustrating!
You can still see the ebay listing, item 163833410805. Or you can search for 'Heuer prototype' in Completed Listings. Here are some pics which I saved and put on imgur.
Here are the two other appearances I mentioned:
The youtuber says it has 17 jewels, so perhaps a Lemania is more likely than a 7750.
http://brown-snout.com/horology/articles/heuer_bundeswehr_chrono/
You can still see the ebay listing, item 163833410805. Or you can search for 'Heuer prototype' in Completed Listings. Here are some pics which I saved and put on imgur.


Here are the two other appearances I mentioned:
http://brown-snout.com/horology/articles/heuer_bundeswehr_chrono/